The impact of your microflora on your brain function has again been confirmed by UCLA researchers who, in a proof-of-concept study, found that probiotics (beneficial bacteria) indeed altered the brain function in the participants.

The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Gastroenterology, claims the discovery “carries significant implications for future research that could point the way toward dietary or drug interventions to improve brain function,” quoting Dr. Mercola.Read more

– UPDATE: July 25, 2013
“While many think of their brain as the organ in charge of their mental health, your gut may actually play a far more significant role,” By Dr. Mercola.Read more

– UPDATE: September 2, 2013
“Probiotics Linked to Reduced Risk of Allergies, Psoriasis, Colitis, Periodontal Disease and More”
“Most people, including many physicians, do not realize that 80 percent of your immune system is located in your digestive tract, making a healthy gut a major focal point if you want to achieve optimal health,” by Dr. Mercola.Read more

– UPDATE: March 15, 2015
“Mind Altering Microbes: How your gut microbiome may influence your mood”
“From the research it is now clear that gut microbes have an affect on inflammation, pain, eating behaviors, food cravings, mood and other seemingly unrelated symptoms, such as depression or uncontrolled anxiety,” by Jill Carnahan, MD.Read more

– UPDATE: April 28, 2015
“The Cure for Brain Diseases Is in Your Gut”
“Researchers are just now starting to link inflammation in your gut with some of the most deadly and debilitating diseases we have.”

“Microscopic bacteria living within us may be charting our brain’s destiny,” quoting David Perlmutter, MD, The Daily Beast.Read more

– UPDATE: May 5, 2015
“Modern Life Depletes Your Gut Microbes in a Number of Different Ways”
“In fact, it’s become increasingly clear that destroying your gut flora with antibiotics and pharmaceutical drugs, harsh environmental chemicals, and toxic foods is a primary factor in rising disease rates,” by Dr. Mercola.Read more

– UPDATE: June 25, 2015
“Scientists Find Direct Link Between Brain and Immune System”
“A new discovery by a team of researchers from the University of Virginia (UVA) “may call for a reassessment of basic assumptions in neuroimmunology” (a field involved in the study of the nervous system and the immune system).1

A direct link between the brain and the immune system, via lymphatic vessels that were not previously known to exist, was found. Similar to blood vessels, which carry blood throughout your body, lymphatic vessels carry immune cells throughout your body,” by Dr. Mercola.Read more

– Ramtha on the connection between the brain and the gut “The brain is also in the gut. You have brain in your intestines. When you are creating reality, at times you will feel it in your gut. Your gut is a great detector, a resource for feeling that this is a beneficial pursuit or you have been there and done that before. It sort of tells you that.
The gut is also connected to the future, the sonar that is inside of us.

All of the body is connected with nerves from the brain. As the brain is imaging, suddenly the irony appears or the shadow appears — you get feedback. The first feedback is from your gut. As it vacillates with spasm, it comes out your voice, and the more it comes out your voice, your eyes start to cry.
The whole of the experience is rather remarkable. That is the reason why there are people who pursue the science of irony.
So be it.”
– Ramtha
Change – The Days That Are Here
Yelm, WA.
April 14, 2007Click hereto purchase this Ramtha teaching on CD.